BARTHOLIN (Thomas). Anatome ex omnium veterrm recentiorumque - Lot 3

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BARTHOLIN (Thomas). Anatome ex omnium veterrm recentiorumque - Lot 3
BARTHOLIN (Thomas). Anatome ex omnium veterrm recentiorumque observationibus inprimis institutionibus b. m. parentis Casparti Bartholini, ad circulationem harvejanam, et vasa lymphatica quartum renovate. Cum iconibus novis, et indicibus. Leiden, ex Officinâ Hackiana, 1673, 8°, frontispiece, (30), portrait, 807-(16) p., numerous illustrations in the text, binding damaged (front cover partly detached, spine missing), inside fresh, marginal tear without missing p. 219/220. Thomas Bartholin (Copenhagen, 1616-1680) was a Danish physician, mathematician and theologian. Through his research on the lymphatic system, he occupies an important place in the history of anatomy. In 1637, in Leiden, he turned definitively to medicine. He studied mainly the lymphatic vessels (discovered by Gaspare Aselli) and Harvey's theory of blood circulation. In the expanded edition of his father's anatomy manual, Thomas Bartholin gives a place to these discoveries.
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